Dohmeyer has joined a European Union (EU)-funded project developing and investigating the potential of large-scale cryogenic energy storage at refrigerated warehouses and food factories.
The CryoHub project is based on storing renewable energy as a cryogenic liquid, which is then boiled at very low temperatures to generate electricity for on-site use or feeding the power grid during peak demand periods.
Dohmeyer will be responsible for completing the final integration and process design of the demonstrator and then for taking the design from the conceptual phase to an installed and working unit.
Judith Evans, of CryoHub, said, “Having experts like Dohmeyer involved will really catapult the project forward to its next stage of implementing the demonstrator at our chosen Frigologix site in Belgium.”
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